If you don’t know where to find the link to the Google Shopping XML file, check the instructions for your store platform. In most e-commerce systems you’ll find the product feed in the integration settings, data export, price comparison sites, or Google Merchant Center.
Log in to the BaseLinker panel
Go to Additional modules > XML Export Module
Set up a new feed in a format compatible with Google Shopping
Enable a public link to the file if such an option is available
Copy the URL of the generated XML file
Go to Apps > Marketplace
Install a feed generation app, e.g. ShoppingFeeder or Google Shopping Feed
Set up the product feed
Enable feed publishing
Copy the generated XML link
In the Ecwid panel go to Marketing > Google Shopping
Use the built-in sync or an external app, e.g. ExportFeed
Configure the XML feed
Copy the public URL of the XML file
Go to Data export > Export to Google Merchant Center
Generate an XML feed
Set public access to the file in the access section
Copy the URL of the generated XML file
Install a product feed extension, e.g. Mirasvit Product Feed
Set up the feed in Google Shopping XML format
Enable the feed publication
Copy the URL of the XML file
Install the extension for Google Merchant or Google Shopping Feed
In the extension settings, choose the Google XML format
Generate the product feed
Copy the public URL of the XML file
Install the module for Google Merchant Center or XML export
Choose the Google Shopping XML format
Configure the product range
Generate the feed
Copy the URL link to the XML file
For the new RedCart, first check the ready-made integration in Semly.
Go to the Integrations section in the Semly panel
Choose the RedCart integration
Follow the store connection instructions
Go to Marketing and integrations > Price comparison sites > Add price comparison site
Find the Google Merchant Center app
Click Add
Select the price comparison site
Choose the Generate now option
Copy the XML URL from the Link to integration file field
Paste the link in the Semly panel
Go to Integrations > Google Merchant Center
Generate an XML file
Right-click Link to the XML document
Choose Copy link address
Paste the link in the Semly panel
For Shopify, first use the Semly integration available in the Shopify App Store. Apps in the Shopify App Store are used to extend the store's features and can integrate Shopify with external tools, so this is the simplest way to connect your store with Semly.
Log in to the Shopify admin panel
Go to Apps
Open Shopify App Store
Search for the Semly
Install the app
Follow the store connection instructions
After installation, go back to the Semly panel and check the integration status
If you want to use an XML file manually, you can use an app that generates a product feed in Google Shopping XML format and then paste the generated link into Semly.
For Shoptet, first check the ready-made integration in Semly.
Go to the Integrations section in the Semly panel
Select the Shoptet integration
Follow the store connection instructions
If you want to use an XML file manually:
Go to Tools > Export or Products > Export to comparators
Choose the Google XML format
Generate the feed
Copy the link to the XML file
Go to Marketing > Product Feeds
Create a new feed
Choose the Google Shopping
Set up the feed
Copy the XML file link
Go to Eksport danych > Eksport do porównywarek > Google Shopping
Generate a product feed
Copy the public XML file URL
Use an external app, e.g. DataFeedWatch or ShoppingFeeder
Set up a product feed in the Google Shopping XML format
Enable publishing of the feed
Copy the public URL of the XML file
For WooCommerce and WordPress, first check the ready-made integration in Semly.
In the Semly panel, go to the Integrations section
Choose the WooCommerce or WordPress integration
Follow the instructions to connect your site or store
If you want to use the XML file manually:
Install a product feed plugin, e.g. Product Feed PRO for WooCommerce or CTX Feed
Go to the plugin settings
Choose the Google Shopping XML
Set up the product range
Generate the feed
Copy the XML file URL
Sellingo might not offer direct export in Google Shopping XML format. In that case, you can export product data to XML or CSV and then convert it to a format compatible with Google Merchant Center.
Export product data to XML or CSV
Prepare a file in Google Shopping XML format
Put the file on your own server or in the cloud
Make sure the file is publicly accessible
Copy the link to the XML file
Paste the link in Semly
If your platform isn’t on the list, check sections like this in your store panel:
Google Merchant Center
Google Shopping
Price comparison sites
Product export
XML export
Product feed
Integrations
Marketplace
Apps or modules
Look for an option to generate a product feed compatible with Google Shopping XML.